Bylakuppe In Focus: Part Five
In a series of special features, TPI journalist Tashi Choekyi reports from India's largest Tibetan settlement, Bylakuppe, in the southern state of Karnataka, India.
Exclusive with Tibetan photography magazine editor, Tenzin Chodon
Dharamshala — Tibet Post reporter Tenzin Zompa met with In Frame editor, Tenzin Chodon, for an exclusive interview about the new photography magazine, which is the first of it's kind in the Tibetan community.
Graduate students speak out on Tibetan identity, education in exile
Dharamshala — TPI reporter Tenzin Zompa sat down with two young Tibetans to talk about education in Tibetan society and being Tibetan in Indian Universities.
In 1980 I saw evidence of Chinese immigrants in Tibet: Lhasang Tsering
Dharamshala — "When the Dalai Lama sent fact finding delegations [to TIbet] in 1979, I sneaked back in 1980 to study the situation there. I made one observation where I saw evidence of Chinese immigrants, and realized that this was the final solution..." said longtime independent Tibet activist and poet Lhasang Tsering (LT) in an exclusive interview to the Tibet Post International (TPI).
Deputy Speaker Yeshi Phuntsok speaks on self-immolations in Tibet
Dharamshala — “We also feel that they must stop the self-immolation and I think that we need more Tibetans to carry out the Tibet movement, inside and outside,” asserts Deputy Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile, Acharya Yeshi Phuntsok.
Dhardon Sharling mirroring struggle of Tibet sans the China's narrative
Dharamshala — "We are willing to reach out to the Chinese people. Our problem is with the Chinese State, regime, and leadership and not with the 1.3 billion Chinese poeple," said Dhardon Sharling, Information Secretary of the Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration.
Students talk education in Tibetan society and achieving their dreams
Dharamshala — TPI reporter Shawo Namgyal sat down with Tibetan students studying in Indian colleges. They answered questions about their individual professional fields, future plans, why Tibetan society lacks specialists and Ph.Ds, and finally their messages for Tibetan people through their own experiences.